500 chu han co ban

thoi gian ngan tap trung vao chtr Han ca ban nhat, tren co SCI do hoc them chu mrri se thay de hem, vi ho c6 the van dung cac kien thirc ve thanh phan cau. Chinese characters are logograms primarily used in the writing of Chinese and Japanese. Occasionally, they are also used for writing Korean, Vietnamese and some other Asian languages. In Standard Chinese, they are called Hanzi ( simplified Chinese: 汉字; traditional Chinese: 漢字, lit "Han characters"). . For the most common characters, the proportion rises to 30%. The Han Dynasty continued the use of the ban liang (半 两) bronze coin, established during the Qin Dynasty, up until . The government stipulated its value as equal to cash coins. .. The Chinese refer to this as si chu ("corner coin" 四出).